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ROSE DOMINION (Con. 1931). HM A.LS. 1932. A deep rosy bi-color with 
hotizontal velvety fallsi’27) ini ss.) 2..u)oi a APR eh 30 
ROSE GOLD (Milliken). An exceptionally bright blend of gold and rose 
with beautiful iridescent shadings. The flowers are of good size and 
substance. The plant a vigorous grower. 36 in. ..............-e seen 5.00 
ROSY WINGS (Gage 1935). 1989 Dykes Medal winner. Stunning blend of 
rose and copper. 'Mid-season. 33° in! ~ 507.) 7..4 52. eos och 40 
ROYAL COACH 33 in. New. Bright yellow “Plicata’’ beautifully bordered and 
dotted’ brown: A ‘real qemu “Tj 00 teas wae eet oe ete ee alee 40 
RUBIENT (Whiting 1942). Medium size blooms in rich purple shades. Stand- 
ards are very deep velvety blackishpurple. 30 in. Hardy and vigorous. 
Mid-season. * . 2. sivsisie face De | kop dies ute any © pean, <tali aeee ok «eee 1.75 
RUTH POLLOCH (H. P. Sass). Not large but very outstanding. The standards 
are a brown red, suffused and stippled deep yellow. Falls are clear 
yellow, heavily edged and dotted brown red. Mid-season, 28 in. ...... 1.00 
ROYAL RED 36 in. Huge flowers. A larger and redder Nene. ............ 65 
ROYAL SPLENDOUR 34 in. New 1944. A superb velvety red. S-brilliant rose; 
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SABLE (Cook 1938). Very dark, blackish purplish so rich and lustrous it's 
almost in a class all by itself. It is all that a fine Iris should be, as 
luxurious as the: name implies, 24 :s60-.< 720) «sees oe 1.00 
SACRAMENTO 40 in. A giant “Plicata’’. The ground is white heavily 
bordered with a feather-stitch edging of red-purple. ................ 40 
SALAR (DeForest, 1940). Creamy flesh entirely dominated by an overlay of 
salmon. A difficult Iris to describe, but the color effect is that of salmon. 
Height over 3 feet'HM, A.LSi1941e 5 en os aeons oie cite nares eee 75 
SALLY ANN (K. Smith 45). A lovely deep buff yellow self with orange beard. 
In vicinity of Jersey, Sally Ann blooms for nearly five weeks. Excellent 
substance. 42 (imo! Sad bets J SG oe ee ee ee 3.00 
SANDIA (Williamson 1934). EM. 38 in. A sturdy medium pink, lightly 
blended, extra heavy substance. Delicate shadings of the various tints 
make the flower most appecling. 922. g.0u0 eo ee 40 
SANDALWOOD (Hans Sass). A very fine coffee colored blend that is greatly 
enlivened by the yellow undertone. Mid-season. .................04. 29 
SAN FRANCISCO One of the largest white plicatas. Introduced many years 
ago and still ranks with the best in this class. Both standards and falls 
are distinctly edged blue. Blooms are large and well-spaced on tall 
stems. Mid-season. 40 - ini OE. a eee ee 40 
SERENITE A very fine, perfectly formed flower of rich blue. ............. .20 
SERENITY Soft orchid-pink similar to Pink Satin, but a little larger. ...... 35 
SETTING SUN 36 in. Standards, frilled coppery red; falls, fiery crimson. 
Gorgeous, 6 sieves Vlas ele yb oe tet TE teen nn 85 
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